Cumulative Plot Sales

Column

Plots Sold Across the World

Row

Plot Locations

Plots Sold in the US

World Plots

Column

Cumulative Plot Sales

country sold
United States 1408
United Kingdom 162
France 102
Japan 48
United Arab Emirates 46
China 44
Italy 44
Spain 44
Egypt 36
Germany 34
Australia 33
Brazil 32
Uzbekistan 31
Russia 26
India 24
Hong Kong 23
Netherlands 22
Canada 21
Israel 21
Vatican City 21
Monaco 18
Mexico 15
Panama 15
Saudi Arabia 14
Ukraine 12
Austria 11
South Korea 11
Greece 10
Switzerland 10
Turkey 10
Singapore 9
Belgium 7
Peru 7
Czech Republic 5
Poland 5
Portugal 5
Iraq 4
Thailand 4
NA 4
coordinates 3
Finland 3
Georgia 3
Iceland 3
Jordan 3
Kazakhstan 3
Malaysia 3
Saint Lucia 3
South Africa 3
Taiwan 3
Argentina 2
Armenia 2
Azerbaijan 2
Bahamas 2
Cambodia 2
Croatia 2
Cuba 2
French Polynesia 2
Nepal 2
Ontario 2
Bulgaria 1
Chad 1
Chile 1
Estonia 1
Guatemala 1
Indonesia 1
Ireland 1
Jerusalem District 1
Luxembourg 1
Malta 1
Montenegro 1
Norway 1
Saint Barthelemy 1
Senegal 1
Serbia 1
Vietnam 1

Column

Day

Week

Month

Year

Total

US Plots

Column

Cumulative US Plot Sales

state sold
New York 299
California 226
Florida 164
Nevada 153
Texas 134
Tennessee 46
District of Columbia 45
Washington 33
Massachusetts 30
Minnesota 28
Illinois 27
Pennsylvania 24
Ohio 23
Louisiana 20
Georgia 19
New Jersey 19
Arizona 15
Indiana 15
Colorado 14
Missouri 12
Utah 9
Michigan 8
Oregon 8
Hawaii 7
Wisconsin 6
Kentucky 4
North Carolina 4
Virginia 4
South Dakota 3
Alabama 2
Wyoming 2
Connecticut 1
Kansas 1
Maryland 1
New Mexico 1
Oklahoma 1

Column

Day

Week

Month

Year

Total

---
title: "SuperWorld Plot Sales"
output: 
  flexdashboard::flex_dashboard:
    social: menu
    source_code: embed
    theme: yeti
---

Cumulative Plot Sales
=====================================

Inputs {.sidebar}
-------------------------------------

```{r setup, include=FALSE, warning=FALSE, message=FALSE}
library(leaflet)
library(leaflet.extras)
library(sf)
library(tidyverse)
library(rnaturalearth)
library(rnaturalearthdata)
library(plotly)
library(usmap)
library(lubridate)

plots_sold = read_csv("C:/Users/rebec/SuperWorld_Plot_Recommendation/data/plots_sold.csv")[-1]
plots_sold$code = toupper(plots_sold$code)

us_plots = plots_sold[which(plots_sold$code == "US"),]
us_address = us_plots$address

state = c()
for (i in 1:length(us_address)){
  add = tail(unlist(str_split(us_address[i], pattern = ", ")), 2)[1]
  add = gsub(' [[:digit:]]+', '', add)
  state = c(state, add)
}

us_plots = cbind(us_plots, state) 

state_data = data.frame(state) %>%
  group_by(state) %>%
  summarise(sold = n())

```

*Total Plot Sales:*

```{r}
nrow(plots_sold)
```


*Top 10 Countries:* ```{r} plots_sold %>% group_by(country) %>% summarise(`plots sold` = n()) %>% arrange(-`plots sold`) %>% head(10) %>% knitr::kable() ```
*Top 10 US States:* ```{r} state_data %>% summarise(state, `plots sold` = sold) %>% arrange(-`plots sold`) %>% head(10) %>% knitr::kable() ``` Column {data-width=800} ------------------------------------- ### Plots Sold Across the World ```{r warning=FALSE, message=FALSE} world = ne_countries(scale = "medium", returnclass = "sf") df = st_sf(merge(plots_sold, world, by.x = "code", by.y = "iso_a2", all.x = FALSE, all.y = TRUE, returnclass = "sf")) df_plot = df %>% group_by(country, code) %>% summarise(sold = n()) %>% mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), 0, sold)) %>% ggplot() + geom_sf(aes(fill = sold))+ scale_fill_gradient(trans = "log") + geom_sf_text(aes(label = code), size = 1) + theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(), axis.title.y=element_blank(), legend.title = element_text("Plots Sold")) + labs(caption = "Sold values are in log scale") + guides(fill = guide_colourbar(barwidth = 0.5, barheight = 10)) # df2 = df %>% # group_by(country, code) %>% # summarise(sold = n()) %>% # mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), 0, sold)) # plot(df2["sold"], logz = TRUE, main = NULL, key.pos = 4) ggplotly(df_plot) %>% layout(annotations = list(x = 1, y = -0.1, text = "Sold values are in log scale", showarrow = F, xref='paper', yref='paper', xanchor='right', yanchor='auto', xshift=-10, yshift=80, font=list(size=15)), xaxis = list(autorange = TRUE), yaxis = list(autorange = TRUE) ) ``` Row ------------------------------------- ### Plot Locations ```{r} leaflet(plots_sold) %>% addTiles() %>% addCircles(lng = ~lon, lat = ~lat) %>% setView(lat = 37.0902, lng = -95.7129, zoom = 4) ``` ### Plots Sold in the US ```{r} us = plot_usmap(data = state_data, values = "sold", regions = "states") + theme(legend.position = "right") + scale_fill_continuous(name = "Plots Sold") ggplotly(us) ``` World Plots ===================================== Column {data-width=200} ------------------------------------- ### Cumulative Plot Sales ```{r} plots_sold %>% group_by(country) %>% summarize(sold = n()) %>% arrange(-sold) %>% knitr::kable() ``` Column {.tabset} ------------------------------------- ### Day ```{r} plots_today = plots_sold %>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 1) df_today = st_sf(merge(plots_today, world, by.x = "code", by.y = "iso_a2", all.x = FALSE, all.y = TRUE, returnclass = "sf")) plot = df_today %>% group_by(country, code) %>% summarise(sold = n()) %>% mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), 0, sold)) %>% ggplot() + geom_sf(aes(fill = sold))+ scale_fill_gradientn(colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) + geom_sf_text(aes(label = code), size = 1) + theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(), axis.title.y=element_blank(), legend.title = element_text("Plots Sold")) + labs(caption = "Sold values are in log scale") + guides(fill = guide_colourbar(barwidth = 0.5, barheight = 10)) ggplotly(plot) %>% layout(xaxis = list(autorange = TRUE), yaxis = list(autorange = TRUE)) ``` ### Week ```{r} plots_week = plots_sold %>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 7) df_week = st_sf(merge(plots_week, world, by.x = "code", by.y = "iso_a2", all.x = FALSE, all.y = TRUE, returnclass = "sf")) plot = df_week %>% group_by(country, code) %>% summarise(sold = n()) %>% mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), -Inf, sold)) %>% ggplot() + geom_sf(aes(fill = sold))+ scale_fill_gradientn(trans = "log", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) + geom_sf_text(aes(label = code), size = 1) + theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(), axis.title.y=element_blank(), legend.title = element_text("Plots Sold")) + labs(caption = "Sold values are in log scale") + guides(fill = guide_colourbar(barwidth = 0.5, barheight = 10)) ggplotly(plot) %>% layout(annotations = list(x = 1, y = -0.1, text = "Sold values are in log scale", showarrow = F, xref='paper', yref='paper', xanchor='right', yanchor='auto', xshift=-10, yshift=80, font=list(size=15)), xaxis = list(autorange = TRUE), yaxis = list(autorange = TRUE) ) ``` ### Month ```{r} plots_month = plots_sold %>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 30) df_month = st_sf(merge(plots_month, world, by.x = "code", by.y = "iso_a2", all.x = FALSE, all.y = TRUE, returnclass = "sf")) plot = df_month %>% group_by(country, code) %>% summarise(sold = n()) %>% mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), -Inf, sold)) %>% ggplot() + geom_sf(aes(fill = sold))+ scale_fill_gradientn(trans = "log", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) + geom_sf_text(aes(label = code), size = 1) + theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(), axis.title.y=element_blank(), legend.title = element_text("Plots Sold")) + labs(caption = "Sold values are in log scale") + guides(fill = guide_colourbar(barwidth = 0.5, barheight = 10)) ggplotly(plot) %>% layout(annotations = list(x = 1, y = -0.1, text = "Sold values are in log scale", showarrow = F, xref='paper', yref='paper', xanchor='right', yanchor='auto', xshift=-10, yshift=80, font=list(size=15)), xaxis = list(autorange = TRUE), yaxis = list(autorange = TRUE) ) ``` ### Year ```{r} plots_year = plots_sold %>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 365) df_year = st_sf(merge(plots_year, world, by.x = "code", by.y = "iso_a2", all.x = FALSE, all.y = TRUE, returnclass = "sf")) plot = df_year %>% group_by(country, code) %>% summarise(sold = n()) %>% mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), -Inf, sold)) %>% ggplot() + geom_sf(aes(fill = sold))+ scale_fill_gradientn(trans = "log", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(5, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) + geom_sf_text(aes(label = code), size = 1) + theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(), axis.title.y=element_blank(), legend.title = element_text("Plots Sold")) + labs(caption = "Sold values are in log scale") + guides(fill = guide_colourbar(barwidth = 0.5, barheight = 10)) ggplotly(plot) %>% layout(annotations = list(x = 1, y = -0.1, text = "Sold values are in log scale", showarrow = F, xref='paper', yref='paper', xanchor='right', yanchor='auto', xshift=-10, yshift=80, font=list(size=15)), xaxis = list(autorange = TRUE), yaxis = list(autorange = TRUE) ) ``` ### Total ```{r} plot = df %>% group_by(country, code) %>% summarise(sold = n()) %>% mutate(sold = ifelse(is.na(country), -Inf, sold)) %>% ggplot() + geom_sf(aes(fill = sold))+ scale_fill_gradientn(trans = "log", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) + geom_sf_text(aes(label = code), size = 1) + theme(axis.title.x=element_blank(), axis.title.y=element_blank(), legend.title = element_text("Plots Sold")) + labs(caption = "Sold values are in log scale") + guides(fill = guide_colourbar(barwidth = 0.5, barheight = 10)) ggplotly(plot) %>% layout(annotations = list(x = 1, y = -0.1, text = "Sold values are in log scale", showarrow = F, xref='paper', yref='paper', xanchor='right', yanchor='auto', xshift=-10, yshift=80, font=list(size=15)), xaxis = list(autorange = TRUE), yaxis = list(autorange = TRUE) ) ``` US Plots ===================================== Column {data-width=200} ------------------------------------- ### Cumulative US Plot Sales ```{r} us_plots %>% group_by(state) %>% summarize(sold = n()) %>% arrange(-sold) %>% knitr::kable() ``` Column {.tabset} ------------------------------------- ### Day ```{r} us_today = us_plots %>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 1) %>% group_by(state) %>% summarise(sold = n()) us_today = plot_usmap(data = us_today, values = "sold", regions = "states") + theme(legend.position = "right") + # scale_fill_continuous(name = "Plots Sold") + scale_fill_gradientn(name = "Plots Sold", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) ggplotly(us_today) ``` ### Week ```{r} us_week = us_plots %>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 7) %>% group_by(state) %>% summarise(sold = n()) us_week = plot_usmap(data = us_week, values = "sold", regions = "states") + theme(legend.position = "right") + scale_fill_gradientn(name = "Plots Sold", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) ggplotly(us_week) ``` ### Month ```{r} us_month = us_plots%>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 30) %>% group_by(state) %>% summarise(sold = n()) us_month = plot_usmap(data = us_month, values = "sold", regions = "states") + theme(legend.position = "right") + scale_fill_gradientn(name = "Plots Sold", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) ggplotly(us_month) ``` ### Year ```{r} us_year = us_plots%>% mutate(days = interval(date, today()) %/% days(1)) %>% filter(days < 365) %>% group_by(state) %>% summarise(sold = n()) us_year = plot_usmap(data = us_year, values = "sold", regions = "states") + theme(legend.position = "right") + scale_fill_gradientn(name = "Plots Sold", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) ggplotly(us_year) ``` ### Total ```{r} us = plot_usmap(data = state_data, values = "sold", regions = "states") + theme(legend.position = "right") + scale_fill_gradientn(name = "Plots Sold", colors = colorspace::heat_hcl(12, h = c(-60, -150), l = c(75, 40), c = c(40, 80), power = 100)) ggplotly(us) ```